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Ride Photos 14
While my access to some of the points is limited, I’m doing the best I can to reach as many as possible. I had a little bike trouble Friday and ended up driving my car to the same points I … Continue reading
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Tagged cycling, Draper Lake, nature, photography
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Promote Your State
I’m simply reiterating something I’ve said before, here and elsewhere: Promote your state. There’s a concrete reason for that, which is also isn’t new: Your state government is the only hope of resolving the political troubles of the US. The … Continue reading
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Tagged bikepacking, decentralization, oklahoma, oppression, photography, Tower of Babel
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Ride Photos 13
It’s pretty rare when the winds don’t blow in Oklahoma. We had just a very light breeze from the NNE when I took this shot of the Oklahoma River Recreation Area. The almost glassy surface is such a rare phenomena … Continue reading
Ride Photos 12
Today’s ride took me past Eagle Lake in Del City. The trail I’m on at the time of this photo connects with OKC’s Eagle Lake Trail, heading to the First Americans Museum (FAM). The crews are still doing a lot … Continue reading
Ride Photos 11
I left the house around sunrise. The clouds were just starting to form a rain cell on the eastern horizon. The sun had to rise a good bit to get past this stuff. The dark buildings in the foreground are … Continue reading
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Tagged cycling, Draper Lake, photography, trail, weather
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How Globalism Is Like Communism
I’ve said in the past that globalism is communism. I was not referring to the active policy of how economics are handled. Actually, economics is not the whole story about communism. Rather, the primary moral flaw of communism is materialism … Continue reading
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Tagged economic theory, economic troubles, moral factors, psychology, social sciences, the Fall
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Ride Photos 10
I didn’t ride too far today. I was exploring routes in my area, in part because storms were too close again, and I didn’t want to get too far from home. This image shows us under the edge of a … Continue reading
Cloud Shots 01
I’m trying to learn how to capture clouds. With our storms out here in the flatlands, the views can be dramatic at times. The problem is that, if there’s anything where the camera viewscreen deceives you, it’s surely with cloud … Continue reading
Ride Photos 09
This is the trailing edge of a passing storm front. It didn’t rain all that much right where I was at the time. We fell into a gap in the system, which is partly why the opening appeared as it … Continue reading
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Ride Photos 08
Shot from a distance over a golf course, this fancy building is the infamous Douglas High School. It’s all minorities and violence is quite common. It’s run almost like a prison, I’m told. Sylvester Stalone is in Oklahoma filming a … Continue reading